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Re: Thread Support for remote debugging
Cool. Can you post a patch, or an archive of your sources?
I'd like to link to it from http://www.kegel.com/linux/gdbserver.html
- Dan
"Korbel, Michal" wrote:
>
> I was use source for gdbserver based on GDB 5.0,
> but I was add protocol support based on Quality Quorum source code
> (multithread and zbreak packet support)
> and move part of multithread support from GDB 5.0 core into gdbserver code.
> There are some bugs, but looks and work quite good.
> The most importent is: " we can start debug after all thread are created",
> there are problems with adding or deleting thread in internal thread list.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Kegel [mailto:dank@kegel.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 4:51 PM
> To: Korbel, Michal
> Cc: 'Michael Snyder'; Sarnath K - CTD, Chennai.; gdb@sources.redhat.com
> Subject: Re: Thread Support for remote debugging
>
> "Korbel, Michal" wrote:
> >
> > GDB have remote thread support and works fine with remote multithread
> > target,
> > to work with this feature you need have GDBSERVER with remote thread
> > support.
> > In the middle of 2001 I was build own version GDBSERVER with remote thread
> > support (x86-linux target only).
> > GDB (this version only) have only one restriction, the connection to
> remote
> > target can by start only from console window, but after first breakpoints
> we
> > can use all GDB features with full mouse support.
>
> Now I'm really confused. What source did you use for gdbserver?
>
> - Dan